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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Lacey, WA. USA
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Disabling iPhone Signal Search
A surgeon gave her iPhone to my lady friend because it got wet and won't work as a phone. According to the surgeon. At any rate, it's packed with music my lady friend likes and she wants to use it as an iPod, but it keep searching for a signal it never finds. This drains the battery. I wonder if there is a way to teach this iPhone to stop searching for a signal.
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Put it in airplane mode. Done deal.
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That's it.
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You guys are the best.
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Location: San Antonio, TX
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On my old iPhones...
I pull the sim card and go to settings>general>cellular to turn off cellular data. I think that's all I do to retain all the normal iPod functionality.
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